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even if you don't use a spoon. new slow kettle soups from campbell's it's amazing what soup can do. [ male announcer ] we're not employers or employees. not white collar or blue collar or no collars. we are business in america. and every day we awake to the same challenges. but at prudential we're helping companies everywhere find new solutions to manage risk, capital and employee benefits, so american business can get on with business. ♪ gruesome. better coverage, less cost, n with or both. medicare plans give you free cancer screenings and wellness visits and 50% off on brand-name prescriptions when you're in the doughnut hole. it's part of the healthcare law. so it's time to look, compare... and choose the right plan for you. learn more at 1-800-medicare or medicare.gov. >> pelley: back now from chicago. the poet carl sanberg called it the city of the big shoulders and in this economy dean reynolds tells us those shoulders are needed more than ever to help lift the poor. >> reporter: in the rain and chill of a
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appreciate you joining us. i'm terrell brown in for betty nguyen this morning. >>> in oakland california, over night, more violent confrontations between occupy wall street rioters and police. police used tear gas against hundreds of protesters. last night's clash was the latest in a series of standoffs between demonstrators and police. several were injured in the overnight clashes. earlier in the day, some 100 protesters were arrested. robert lyles of our san francisco station kpix has our report. >> reporter: occupy oakland demonstrators were told the plaza would be a free speech space until 10:00 p.m., so both sides faced off. >> you must leave now! >> reporter: and within minutes, the sound of explosions, tear gas canisters rocketed into the crowd of at least 800. >> protesters were not being violent. they provoked protesters. >> she shot tear gas into the crowd. flash bangs. women, children, grandmothers, grandfathers, they are all standing in the same spot. >> it was like ridiculous. there was no need to
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appreciate your joining us. i'm terrell brown. >>> millions are still in the dark this morning after saturday's record-breaking snowfall that hit the northeast. connecticut suffered the worst number of power outages in state history. states of emergency were declared in new jersey, connecticut, massachusetts, and parts of new york. the storm blasted the east coast from maryland to maine. this morning, more than 2 million homes and businesses are still without power and at least 11 deaths are blamed on the storm. jim axelrod has our report. >> reporter: if they hadn't seen it. >> never saw this before in my life. >> reporter: they might not have believed it. but up and down the east coast, there was simply too much snow to ignore. >> i can't stand it. i hate it. i hate it, hate it, hate it! i can't even express how much i hate it! it's awful! >> reporter: as the chain saws roared, more than 3 million households were without power. >> this is ridiculous. we only in october. not even november, not even past hallowe
appreciate your joining us. i'm terrell brown. >>> millions are still in the dark this morning after saturday's record-breaking snowfall that hit the northeast. connecticut suffered the worst number of power outages in state history. states of emergency were declared in new jersey, connecticut, massachusetts, and parts of new york. the storm blasted the east coast from maryland to maine. this morning, more than 2 million homes and businesses are still without power and at least 11...
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for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched attempt newsmagazine in the world. >>> a dramatic confrontation in the new york subway. in our new jersey housewife fat suit special report. >> he was that scary. >> melissa gorga goes from this to this. ignored on the streets. squeezing through a turnstile,
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is using a controversial crowd control technique and we'll asked jim axelrod to show us how it works. >> reporter: last saturday afternoon, occupy wall street protesters gathered at the foot of the brooklyn bridge where police warned them not to go any further. >> if you refuses to leave you will be placed under arrest and charged with disorderly conduct. >> reporter: protesters continued to march anyway with officers in front in what looked like a police escort. cbs news producer paula reid, shown here, was covering the story. >> and then there was a barricade about a 30 of the way across, police, police vehicles, and then in the back of the protest, they unraveled an orange gate and put that across the back of the protest. >> that netting, that fencing. >> exactly, yeah. >> reporter: 700 protesters were penned in and then arrested. did you feel in any way that the police department acted in a way that was dishonest? >> no, i wouldn't call it dishonest, i but i would say it's contradictory. you say don't walk on this bridge. it's illegal. you'll be arrested but then you walk with the
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kind of completely blew us out of the water. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. if you were looking for the day the economy began to rise, today could be a contender. the government told us that growth accelerated in the third quarter-- and have a look at the trend. growth in the first quarter was 0.4%. in the second quarter, 1.3%. and today's number 2.5%. that's still weak, but there is a hint of momentum. earlier today, the europeans worked out a plan to contain their debt crisis and that sent markets surging. for october, the dow is up more than 11%-- on track for its largest one-month percentage gain in 25 years which brings us to our favorite picture of the day: a man on a german trading floor. too much optimism in that face? maybe. 14 million americans are still out of work. so we turn for perspective to anthony mason at the new york stock exchange. anthony? >> reporter: that huge rally this month, scott, has pushed stocks into positive territory for the y
kind of completely blew us out of the water. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. if you were looking for the day the economy began to rise, today could be a contender. the government told us that growth accelerated in the third quarter-- and have a look at the trend. growth in the first quarter was 0.4%. in the second quarter, 1.3%. and today's number 2.5%. that's still weak, but there is a hint of momentum....
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think about and use technology. the cofounder of apple died yesterday at the age of 56 following a long illness. his impact on how we lived is hard to overstate. jobs died in california surrounded by family. in a statement, his family said in his public life, steve was known as a visionary. in his private life, he cherished his family. we are thankful to the people who shared their wishes and prayers during the last year of steve's illness. fans of jobs started a make-shift memorial outside of his home and at apple headquarters, flagged were lowered to half-staff. john blackstone has more on jobs' remarkable life. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: in his signature blue jeans and black turtleneck, steve jobs became familiar as apple's super salesman. unveiling technology that would excite consumers and shake up all industries. >> a light tunnel is really great when you sort of want to play god here. >> reporter: in 2001, he changed the way we buy and listen to music with the ipod. >> i think when you actually see
think about and use technology. the cofounder of apple died yesterday at the age of 56 following a long illness. his impact on how we lived is hard to overstate. jobs died in california surrounded by family. in a statement, his family said in his public life, steve was known as a visionary. in his private life, he cherished his family. we are thankful to the people who shared their wishes and prayers during the last year of steve's illness. fans of jobs started a make-shift memorial outside of...
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. >> reporter: and he's used his voice around the world to encourage job creation, but prosecutor says gupta, who appeared in court today,om openly flaunted security laws. inaise statement, his lawyer called the charges baseless, saying mr. gupta is innocent. he has always acted with honesty and integrity. tonight, gupta is free on it will $10 million bail after pleading not guilty. he's not accused of directly profiting from the inside information he allegedly passed on, but if convicted he faces 105 years in prison and millions in fines. >> pelley: thanks, bob. hedge fund manager raj rajaratnam was sentenced earlier this month to 11 years in prison, the longest term ever for an insider trading case. the biggest name in wall street fraud is bernie madoff, whose ponzi scheme robbed investors of $20 billion. madoff is in prison, and his family has been in seclusion until tonight. in a story for "60 minutes," morley safer sat down with madoff's wife, ruth, and his son, andrew. in the interview, andrew madoff recalls a time he received an envelope with surprising contents. >> i tore open
. >> reporter: and he's used his voice around the world to encourage job creation, but prosecutor says gupta, who appeared in court today,om openly flaunted security laws. inaise statement, his lawyer called the charges baseless, saying mr. gupta is innocent. he has always acted with honesty and integrity. tonight, gupta is free on it will $10 million bail after pleading not guilty. he's not accused of directly profiting from the inside information he allegedly passed on, but if convicted...
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for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> now, "entertainment tonight" the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> an american icon. a world visionary. >> he was our edison. our disney. >> apple's steve jobs, hollywood mourns his loss today. one of his final photos. frail. still fighting. >>> plus, his close connection to the stars of music, movies and tv. ♪ >>> then, the jackson death trial. and the
for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> now, "entertainment tonight" the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> an american icon. a world visionary. >> he was our edison. our disney. >> apple's steve jobs, hollywood mourns his loss today. one of his final photos. frail. still fighting. >>> plus, his close connection to the stars of music, movies and tv. ♪ >>> then,...
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and you will be hearing from us... today and on election day. ♪ >> pelley: we tend week with a doctor who makes house calls. but that's not all that's unusual about this doctor whose practice is heal ago city. here's steve hartman's "assignment america." ,. >> reporter: there are certainly easier ways to hear a heart beat than over the roar of interstate 376 in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. certainly more profitable specialties than street medicine. >> we can then work something out until we can get the insurance stuff straightened out. >> reporter: still, since 1992 dr. jim withers has been caring exclusively for the city's homeless. >> hi, dr. withers. how you ben? >> reporter: night after night he and his team make their rounds at homeless camps. they treat everything head to toe from mental illness to frostbitten feet. >> take one of these at night. >> reporter: what little he makes comes mostly from grants and teaching at a medical school, but he doesn't think about money. in fact, this guy doesn't think at all like
and you will be hearing from us... today and on election day. ♪ >> pelley: we tend week with a doctor who makes house calls. but that's not all that's unusual about this doctor whose practice is heal ago city. here's steve hartman's "assignment america." ,. >> reporter: there are certainly easier ways to hear a heart beat than over the roar of interstate 376 in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. certainly more profitable specialties than street medicine. >> we can then work...
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appreciate you joining us. good to see you. i'm terrell brown in for betty nguyen. >>> this morning, european leaders agreed on a deal to help resolve the european debt crisis. the agreement was hashed out during tense overnight negotiations. it was all censored on reducing grease's debt. drew levinson is here in new york with the details. good morning. >> good morning to you, terrell. >> reporter: the crushing greek debt threatens to affect the entire global banking system. now eu leaders say they have a deal but is it the answer? >> these are exceptional answers for exceptional times. europe never find itself in this situation. >> reporter: after marathon negotiations, european leaders emerged with what they hope is the solution. the plan includes a significant reduction of greek debt that requires banks to accept losses of 50%. injecting $140 billion into europe's biggest banks to withstand those losses and an expansion of the continent's bailout fund to better protect other countries in country, especially italy and spain.
appreciate you joining us. good to see you. i'm terrell brown in for betty nguyen. >>> this morning, european leaders agreed on a deal to help resolve the european debt crisis. the agreement was hashed out during tense overnight negotiations. it was all censored on reducing grease's debt. drew levinson is here in new york with the details. good morning. >> good morning to you, terrell. >> reporter: the crushing greek debt threatens to affect the entire global banking...
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we have to use those guys. it's that simple. >> i agree with him whole heartedly. >> under coach john harbaugh, the ravens have been nearly unbeatable when facing losing teams. the coach reflected on the state of his team today after time to consider what happened. >> we played bad on one side of the ball, especially. and we didn't play well enough on the other two sides to overcome that. we take it as a team loss. you know, we'll bounce back as a team and keep fighting. we've been here before. we've been here from one game to the next. we've been here in seasons when we've been counted out. that's okay. i know our fans won't count us out and your players won't count us out. >> now, in that report you saw a brief comment from offensive coordinator cam cameron. if you listen to sports talk radio in this town, he was the subject of many fans' ire. coach harbaugh talked about his defensive coordinator. we'll hear more in sports. >> it seems everyone has their own idea of what exactly went wrong for the ravens. we'
we have to use those guys. it's that simple. >> i agree with him whole heartedly. >> under coach john harbaugh, the ravens have been nearly unbeatable when facing losing teams. the coach reflected on the state of his team today after time to consider what happened. >> we played bad on one side of the ball, especially. and we didn't play well enough on the other two sides to overcome that. we take it as a team loss. you know, we'll bounce back as a team and keep fighting. we've...
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police tell us five people were on board-- a pilot and four tourists. the pilot and three passengers were brought to shore as divers searched for a fifth passenger, a woman. about an hour later, she was found dead. >> me and my partner detective feign went down, removed the one female victim from inside the helicopter and brought her to the surface in about 40 feet of water. >> reporter: the chopper is registered to paul dudley a pie lo who in 2006 landed a cessna plane in a brooklyn park near new york harbor. all four survivor are in local hospitals, two are in critical condition, the other two are in serious condition. doctors say they should all survive. >> hill: michelle miller tonight. michelle, thanks. this is homecoming night for amanda knox after nearly four years in an italian prison. the battle for life in afghanistan starts in the maternity ward. and a new airport express line lets some travelers breeze through security. when the cbs news continues. [ slap! ] [ pneumatic wrench buzzing ] [ slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite
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thanks for joining us and have a good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [ female announcer ] can a health insurance company be ahead of the curve and still completely behind you? dave thinks so. he's putting two kids through college. ♪ and aetna's payment estimator lets him compare in-network specialists and out-of-pocket costs. ♪ so he knows what to expect before getting the bill. money saved. ♪ see the savings. aetna.com. aetna. know more. get better. tonight," the most watched entertainment news magazine in the world. >>> paul mccartney marries again. ♪ i want to hold your hand >> what you haven't heard about the beatless' wedding to an heiress, the guest, the dress, the same location as the first i dos to linda. >>> we take a look at all the beatle weddings. >>> amanda knox, her first weekend free, the exclusive new photos. we'll reveal her w
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. ♪ visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> whoa! holy cow. >> oh, my goodness. how crazy is that? an antelope apparently didn't like having a mountain bike race across its range in south africa. this remarkable video was taken another another rider wearing a helmet camera. experts think the biker may not have startled the animal. now, he wasn't hurt, but he's very lucky, the mountain biker, that he was wearing a helmet. can you believe that? >>> there is concern for the safety for a woman who tipped off the fbi about fugitive boston mobster bulger. she was a former resident of iceland. she lived next door to him. she collected the $2 million reward and returned to iceland. but authorities fear that having been identified, she is now in danger. >>> the official cause of death for apple's ceo and founder steve jobs was cardiac arrest, resulting from pancreatic cancer that has spread to other organs. jobs suffered from declining health since 2003 and he was diagnosed with cancer. he had a liver
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good to have you with us. appreciate coming in this morning. >> thank you. >>> up next >>> we can see more clouds have moved in. that's an interesting shot. sharon will have traffic right after tell's weather. >> we're looking at a pretty nice week. this is not a bad forecast. 67 degrees. warm with plenty of sunshine. warmer than it has been. 49 tonight with clear skies. tomorrow 73, mostly sunny. the normal high is 71. we're on target to be just over that. for another check of the roads we send it over to sharon gibala. >> we still have the accident on 795 between owings mills and the beltway. two in towson. east burke at york. a delay on jfx 14 minutes from the beltway to 28th street. there's a if loo look at the west sewed at old court road. there is a live look outside at 95 slope going there from whitemarsh boulevard down to 895. this traffic report is brought to you by navy federal credit union. if you're not army, marine corps or department of defense they're proud to serve you. >>> a new poll is out sa
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even if you don't use a spoon. new slow kettle soups from campbell's it's amazing what soup can do. [ inner voice ] establish connection. give me voice control. applications up. check my email and text messages. hands in position. airbags. ten of 'em. perfect. add blind spot monitor. 43 mpg, nice. dependability. yeah. activate dog. a bigger dog. [ male announcer ] introducing the reinvented 2012 toyota camry. it's ready. are you? >> pelley: steve jobs' family and friends gathered at stanford university in california over the weekend for a private memorial service. jobs was legendary for being private, rarely talked about himself. but a few years ago-- also at stanford-- he told the story of his life in a commencement speech and we asked john blackstone to find out what happened to the student he is inspired. >> i dropped out of college.... >> reporter: in june, 2005, as steve jobs spoke to stanford's graduating class, a political science major, amy halvorsen, listened nervously. >> i was graduating at stanford with
even if you don't use a spoon. new slow kettle soups from campbell's it's amazing what soup can do. [ inner voice ] establish connection. give me voice control. applications up. check my email and text messages. hands in position. airbags. ten of 'em. perfect. add blind spot monitor. 43 mpg, nice. dependability. yeah. activate dog. a bigger dog. [ male announcer ] introducing the reinvented 2012 toyota camry. it's ready. are you? >> pelley: steve jobs' family and friends gathered at...
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appreciate you joining us, as always. i'm terrell brown in for betty nguyen this morning. libya's interim government says moammar gadhafi's corpse was buried this morning in a secret desert grave. gadhafi was buried with his son and a top aide. a few relatives and officials were in attendance. his body was removed from a walk-in freezer. it had been there since its capture showing clear signs of abuse. that triggered calls for investigation. the site of the burial will remain secret to ensure it does not become victim of a crime. it's reported that gadhafi's son, his long time heir apparent is in libya travel, a false passport trying to flee. >>> the search continues for hundreds of people missing after sunday's devastating earthquake in turkey. more than 366 people are known to have decided, most buried when scores of buildings collapsed. the area of southern turkey has been hit by numerous aftershocks. at least 1300 have been injured. >>> thailand is reeling from the worst floods to hit that country in nearly 60 years. flood waters are now affecting bangkok's airports sh
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for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most-watched entertainment news magazine in the world. is richard simmons sick? the new headlines after his startling appearance on "dancing." now, the colorful fitness guru comes to "e.t." to set the record straight. >> i went from 160 to 138. >> plus -- julianne hough, dancing with her "footloose" co-star. her emotional "dancing" homecoming. >> george clooney, stacy keibler, ryan gosling and
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were this fight, did you know how to use one of these? >> no, no, no, no. >> reporter: having risked his life far free libya, khaled says he's not handing over these weapons until he's convinced the government is stable and working towards democracy. if and when that time comes, he could deliver, along with the weapons, some of his best men. self--styled special forces soldiers who don't want to go back to civilian life. how many of you guys are going to join the regular army? put your arms up? all of you. mere novices when they joined the fight against qaddafi, they're now proud veterans ready to serve a brand-new country. i've just been speaking to the office of the military commander for tripoli, and he confirmed that saifal islam, the only one of qaddafi's sons unaccounted for, is alive. he's seeking protection from tribes in the desert. >> pelley: liz, what sort of government is beginning to form in libya? >> reporter: a little early to tell because the cabinet appointments haven't been announced yet, and that would be a real indicat
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something else from the world of science amazed us today. you don't expect to see the northern lights down south. but there was a dazzling display last night over arkansas and in the upper midwest. beautiful reds and greens shimmered in the sky. the glow is from charged solar particles hitting the atmosphere. it's about to get tougher to cheat on college entrance exams. that story when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] each of these photos was taken by someone on the first morning of their retirement. it's the first of more than 6,000 sunrises the average retiree will see. ♪ as we're living longer than ever before, prudential's challenge is to help everyone have the retirement income they'll need to enjoy every one of their days. ♪ prudential. bring your challenges. the competition to get into a top college is is driving some to cheat. today jim axelrod reports the college board said it is reviewing security procedures for the sat. it was this arrest last month in an sat cheating scandal in the new york city suburb that sparked the re
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and you will be hearing from us... today and on election day. ♪ >> pelley: one story that really caught our attention today came from immigration and customs enforcement. in the past year, that agency says it has deported nearly 400,000 people. that's a record. so what happens when someone is kicked out of the u.s.? seth doane followed one man on a long trip home. >> reporter: tell me what you're feeling right now? >> my heart is pounding. >> reporter: after 13 years in the united states, ivis lopez has just three hours left here. because he's being forced to leave and taking just legal papers, a bible, and the clothes on his back and leaving behind so much more. >> my kids. >> reporter: angelina is three, daughter natalia just two. both are u.s. citizens. they, along with his american fiance, will all stay in florida while lopez is deported. >> sometimes i start crying because i'm losing everything, basically. >> reporter: on this night, lopez is one of about 80 hondurans to be sent home. >> the average length of st
and you will be hearing from us... today and on election day. ♪ >> pelley: one story that really caught our attention today came from immigration and customs enforcement. in the past year, that agency says it has deported nearly 400,000 people. that's a record. so what happens when someone is kicked out of the u.s.? seth doane followed one man on a long trip home. >> reporter: tell me what you're feeling right now? >> my heart is pounding. >> reporter: after 13 years...
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appreciate you joining us. i'm terrell brown. >>> we begin with the u.s. economy. some signs of growth though not enough to relieve the high unemployment rate. even a little good news was enough to trigger a big rally on wall street. the dow jones industrials opens this morning after its largest single gain in august. the dow jumped nearly 340 points yesterday. for october it's up 11%, that is on track for its largest one-month percentage gain in 25 years. ashley morrison is here in new york with more. good morning to you. >> good morning to you, terrell. >> reporter: asian markets picked up where wall street left off. the eu debt deal put many overseas investors in a buying mood. tokyo's nikkei gained almost 1.5%. hong kong's hang seng was up almost 2%. here at home, the month is so good for stocks some are calling it rocktober. but it's, once again, a tale of wall street versus main street. fears of recession have eased for the moment, but they haven't been erased. technically, the economy has recovered from the recession. our gross domestic product, that's the t
appreciate you joining us. i'm terrell brown. >>> we begin with the u.s. economy. some signs of growth though not enough to relieve the high unemployment rate. even a little good news was enough to trigger a big rally on wall street. the dow jones industrials opens this morning after its largest single gain in august. the dow jumped nearly 340 points yesterday. for october it's up 11%, that is on track for its largest one-month percentage gain in 25 years. ashley morrison is here in...
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thank you for joining us. were you at all surprised with anything you have heard or have you been privy to all of this information? >> i was aware of all the information that she disclosed. >> as far as the arrest and how it went down, your recollections of how it it all -- >> it's very clear to me. i was out of town watching my two and a half year granddaughter in a nursing school class in washington, d.c. and when my cell phone rang and he was on the line and he essentially said i've been arrested and handcuffed to a chair at the fbi headquarters, i need your help. and he had spoken to me about a week and a half earlier to come up and talk to me about what i didn't know and then he called me the day i was headed to washington and then wednesday, the 10th, when all of this went down for the family, and said he needed to adjourn it until monday the 15th. i said fine, come up and see me the 15th and then i was down in d.c. on the morning of the 11th, i got the call around 9:30 in the morning. >> bernie takes a
thank you for joining us. were you at all surprised with anything you have heard or have you been privy to all of this information? >> i was aware of all the information that she disclosed. >> as far as the arrest and how it went down, your recollections of how it it all -- >> it's very clear to me. i was out of town watching my two and a half year granddaughter in a nursing school class in washington, d.c. and when my cell phone rang and he was on the line and he essentially...
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we asked liz palmer in london to tell us more. liz? >> reporter: well, scott, the quds force is a sort of subdivision of the iranian revolutionary guard, thought to be about 15,000 men strong. a large part of their mission is to train and support insurgent groups and terrorist groups outside iran. now, we don't have any pictures of them, for obvious rngs they tend to be camera shy, but we can show you some of the results of their operations. in 1994, a bomb destroyed the jewish community center in buenos aires in argentina, killing 85 people. evidence suggested the attack was planned and executed by the quds force. in 2007, deadly explosive charges started showing up in iraq. so sophisticated they were even able to pierce america's extra-armored vehicles. president bush himself pointed the finger at the quds force. >> i can say with certainty that the quds force-- a part of the iranian government-- has provided by these sophisticated i.e.d.s that have harmed our troops. >> reporter: this shadowy unit is led by brigadier general kassem
we asked liz palmer in london to tell us more. liz? >> reporter: well, scott, the quds force is a sort of subdivision of the iranian revolutionary guard, thought to be about 15,000 men strong. a large part of their mission is to train and support insurgent groups and terrorist groups outside iran. now, we don't have any pictures of them, for obvious rngs they tend to be camera shy, but we can show you some of the results of their operations. in 1994, a bomb destroyed the jewish community...
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thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. >>> the wild animal hunt in ohio is over, but it was a grim toll. most of the more than 50 animals released from a private animal preserve were killed including 18 rare bengal tigers. it's still not clear why the reserve owner terry thompson let the animals go before killing himself. he had several run-in with the law. including animal cruelty. he was released from prison three weeks ago after serving possession of firearms and five illegal machine guns. this morning, the area near the preserve is returning to normal this morning. >> reporter: all-night hunt that began tuesday extended into wednesday. almost 50 animals were shot and killed. bears, wildcats, wolves, and baboons turned the sleepy town of zanesville, ohio, upside down. >> reporter: one resident shot this cell phone video of a bear ambling around. the animals were freed from their cages by their own terry thompson who then took his own life. police say they had no choice but to take the animals down. >>
thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. >>> the wild animal hunt in ohio is over, but it was a grim toll. most of the more than 50 animals released from a private animal preserve were killed including 18 rare bengal tigers. it's still not clear why the reserve owner terry thompson let the animals go before killing himself. he had several run-in with the law. including animal cruelty. he was released from prison three weeks ago after serving possession of firearms and five illegal...
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thank you for getting up with us. you heard the interview talking about the notion in his words it's the population of the u.s. defense the big corporations is just wrong. who is wrong there? is it jeff immelt who doesn't have the right view or perhaps people protesting down on wall street? >> well, mr. immelt is not recognizing that you root for corporations when corporations are making sure your jobs stay here in the united states. his corporation has had more to do with shipping jobs overseas than almost any corporation in the world. and so the deal here is we root for corporations and we support them if they are fair to us. but these people who are protesting are recognizing that just about everything that has happened to working people has been unfair in recent years. you have the greed on wall street. you have the very wealthy insisting they not contribute at all to solving our deficit and our debt problems. you have corporations buying up the political process through secret donations. people have had it. and i
thank you for getting up with us. you heard the interview talking about the notion in his words it's the population of the u.s. defense the big corporations is just wrong. who is wrong there? is it jeff immelt who doesn't have the right view or perhaps people protesting down on wall street? >> well, mr. immelt is not recognizing that you root for corporations when corporations are making sure your jobs stay here in the united states. his corporation has had more to do with shipping jobs...
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i used our slate card with blueprint. we can design our own plan to avoid interest by paying off diapers and things each month. and for the bigger stuff, we can pay downalance faster to save money on interest. bigger? bigger. chase slate with blueprint helps you save money on life's little surprises. trip...lets... start your path to saving today, call 855-get-slate. >>> students trying to get into a good college face all kinds of hurdling like the s.a.t. and some are being caught cheating. >> a major security firm is being hired to review the test-taking procedures. cbs news correspondent jim axelrod has more. >> reporter: this arrest last month in a college entrance cheating scandal in new york city suburb of great neck. >> we are taking step we can to make sure the test has integrity and no child is cheating on the test which hurts the other test-takers. >> reporter: a 19-year-old student, sam echesoff was taking the s.a.t. for students for more than $2,500 a person. the president of the nassau county new york school s
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can you help us? i made that commitment and i really thought i was doing something good. >> reporter: detty even signed this informant contract. as he understood it, he would sell to suspected traffickers and agents would track the weapons, expose the cartel's inner workings and take the guns before they could get loose on the street, or so detty thought. his business, mad dog indicate toured to the clientele in his living room show room. atf agents listened and watched outside. >> they would have a small video recordings, audio recording device and sometimes it was hidden in a box of kleenex. >> reporter: one of the biggest cases was conamed operation wide receiver. do you know how many about many guns we are talking about? >> it's right around 450. >> reporter: things didn't work out like detty thought. he says he realized atf was letting guns walked. he hadn't help take down any cartels. he had helped atf arm them. when you think back and thinking in hindsight what we know now, all of those guns we
can you help us? i made that commitment and i really thought i was doing something good. >> reporter: detty even signed this informant contract. as he understood it, he would sell to suspected traffickers and agents would track the weapons, expose the cartel's inner workings and take the guns before they could get loose on the street, or so detty thought. his business, mad dog indicate toured to the clientele in his living room show room. atf agents listened and watched outside. >>...
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this used to be your house? >> yes. >> reporter: this was his first time back. what are you thinking? >> a lot of tough memories. >> reporter: two million americans have been out of work for two years or more. the emotional toll can be as great as the financial cost. >> i think it's like a silent mental health epidemic that we have. >> reporter: carl van horn has studied the mental health of the unemployment. he's found 63% feel ashamed and half avoid contact with friends. >> the way that stress manifests itself is ways that not only hurt them and their families but also hurt their prospect, often for getting another job because they withdraw from social networks and connections with other people. >> reporter: according to the c.d.c., more than 6% of employed americans say they're depressed. that number jumps to more than 21% among the jobless. >> you get to that feeling that you're... you know, you're very alone out there, you know? because you're not part of everyday society. >> reporter: matt stewart loved his life in radio. now he's 51 years old and living o
this used to be your house? >> yes. >> reporter: this was his first time back. what are you thinking? >> a lot of tough memories. >> reporter: two million americans have been out of work for two years or more. the emotional toll can be as great as the financial cost. >> i think it's like a silent mental health epidemic that we have. >> reporter: carl van horn has studied the mental health of the unemployment. he's found 63% feel ashamed and half avoid contact...
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everybody used to come there, even steve jobs used to eat there." and mona's sort of taken aback and bites her tongue and doesn't say, "steve jobs is your son." but she looks shocked. and he says, "yeah, he was a great tipper." >> jobs: and i was in that restaurant once or twice, and i remember meeting the owner, who was from syria. and it was most certainly him. and i shook his hand and he shook my hand, and that's all. >> isaacson: and jobs never spoke to him, never talked to him, never got in touch with him. never wanted to see him. >> kroft: not even when jobs was on his death bed. the cancer that eventually killed him was discovered accidentally while he was being checked for kidney stones back in 2004. a cat scan showed a shadow on his pancreas that turned out to be a malignant tumor. >> isaacson: and then, they do a biopsy and they're very emotional. they say this is good. it's one of these very slow- growing 5% of pancreatic cancers that can actually be cured. but steve jobs doesn't get operated on right away. he tries to treat it with diet.
everybody used to come there, even steve jobs used to eat there." and mona's sort of taken aback and bites her tongue and doesn't say, "steve jobs is your son." but she looks shocked. and he says, "yeah, he was a great tipper." >> jobs: and i was in that restaurant once or twice, and i remember meeting the owner, who was from syria. and it was most certainly him. and i shook his hand and he shook my hand, and that's all. >> isaacson: and jobs never spoke to...
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it's around us. we definitely will see a little bit of moisture during the am commute. >>> here is what we got our eye on for you today. the trial begins for a man accused of killing a fellow patient at the cliffton t perkins hospital. >>> sharing his story, elijah cummings speaks to student in el qet el qet city. >>> arson arrest, police detained a man in connection with the fire at a tire shot, his connection to the business. protests without end. demonstrations could be headed here soon. ravens look to grab first place in the afc north. the wrap up of the game which ended a few hours ago. >>> more news, first warning weather and traffic report of the morning and workweek in a few minutes. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
it's around us. we definitely will see a little bit of moisture during the am commute. >>> here is what we got our eye on for you today. the trial begins for a man accused of killing a fellow patient at the cliffton t perkins hospital. >>> sharing his story, elijah cummings speaks to student in el qet el qet city. >>> arson arrest, police detained a man in connection with the fire at a tire shot, his connection to the business. protests without end. demonstrations...
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. my inspiration for quitting were my sons. they were my little cheering squad. [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. we've combined conditioner with a weightless nutri-oil treatment. to give 3x the internal nourishing power of our regular conditioner. new dove daily treatment conditioner. make friends with your hair. new dove daily treatment conditioner. your favorites, in pieces. you booked our room right? not yet, thanks for reminding me. wait, what? i have the hotels.com app so we can get a great deal even at the last minute. ah, well played sir. get the app. hotels.com. >>> an autopsy is planned today in chicago following a tragic death in the city's annual marathon. a 35-year-old north carolina firefighter collapsed just 500 yards from the finish line and died about two hours later. officials say captain william cavenest was running to raise money for burn victims. he is t
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. >> white in front of us! >> joining us now are storm chase ergs reed timer and chris chittick. good morning. >> good morning. >> i know you know all about meterology. >> during the april 27 outbreak this year you had ef-4 and ef-5 tornadoes. ef-5 we don't want to intercept because it can scour the ground and two-foot trench in the ground and even our vehicle dominator can't stand up to. >> when you get to that point, and you have to make a decision while you still have enough time to get out of harm's way, have you ever cut it a little too close? >> sometimes we get in a position or are like what are we doing that? thought always goes through your brain but we have complete trust in our vehicle and, so far, kept us safe. >> you're the videographer. you have to trust the people driving the vehicle as well. when you look in the view finder, do you think i'm close enough? the zoom lens is working and this is getting dangerous and lets get out of here. >> i feel like i'm behind the view finder. i like to push the envelope. like i say, we have complete trust in the vehicle. i like t
. >> white in front of us! >> joining us now are storm chase ergs reed timer and chris chittick. good morning. >> good morning. >> i know you know all about meterology. >> during the april 27 outbreak this year you had ef-4 and ef-5 tornadoes. ef-5 we don't want to intercept because it can scour the ground and two-foot trench in the ground and even our vehicle dominator can't stand up to. >> when you get to that point, and you have to make a decision while...
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thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. >>> the state department issued a worldwide travel alert overnight warning americans of potential terror attacks sponsored by iran, this follows a spoiled terror plot right out of hollywood. an alleged murder for hire plan targeting the saudi ambassador to the united states on american oil. two iran government agents have been charged. one is under arrest and the other one is still on the run. susan mcginnis is in washington with details on this. good morning, susan. what is the latest? >> reporter: this has stunned washington. just simply the idea that iran would solicit the murder for high from a mexican drug cartel to kill the saudi ambassador and has all levels of the u.s. government reacting and the talk now here is what the u.s. does next. federal officials are warning americans at home and abroad to be on the lookout for possible terrorist attacks. the state department issued the alert late last night as justice revealed they had spoiled an alleged plot to ass
thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. >>> the state department issued a worldwide travel alert overnight warning americans of potential terror attacks sponsored by iran, this follows a spoiled terror plot right out of hollywood. an alleged murder for hire plan targeting the saudi ambassador to the united states on american oil. two iran government agents have been charged. one is under arrest and the other one is still on the run. susan mcginnis is in washington with details on...
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and you will be hearing from us... today and on election day. ♪ >>> a dream come true over the weekend for dewey bozella. we introduced you to him last week. >> he spent half of his life in prison for a murder he did not commit. here is bill whitaker with his remarkable story. >> reporter: when dewey bozella won his first match saturday night by pounding an opponent 22 years younger, it was more than a lifelong dream. for years, it seemed an impossible one. >> i just wanted to know how it felt like to be a pro and it felt real strange. >> reporter: strange because bozella spent most of his adult life behind bars. in 1983 he was convicted of carrying a 92-year-old woman and sent to prison. for 26 years, he maintained his innocence. >> i had to learn how to take myself from a bad situation and make it a better situation so i found my own peace through boxing. >> reporter: in 2009, he also found justice when lawyers won him a new trial, proved him innocent, and walked him out of court a free man. free to pursue his drea
and you will be hearing from us... today and on election day. ♪ >>> a dream come true over the weekend for dewey bozella. we introduced you to him last week. >> he spent half of his life in prison for a murder he did not commit. here is bill whitaker with his remarkable story. >> reporter: when dewey bozella won his first match saturday night by pounding an opponent 22 years younger, it was more than a lifelong dream. for years, it seemed an impossible one. >> i...
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nice to have you with us. as we look at this one month in on these protests there seems to have a little bit of a shift among politicians in the way they are reacting to these protests and even embracing them. who, right now, seems to be embracing these protesters and their movement? >> the first thing i would say, it is dangerous for anyone in washington, republican or democrat being to say they were there first. the protesters know they were there first and it appears to be an organic movement. you don't have anything happen in 140 cities without it having organic nature to it. it's difficult for anyone in washington to credibly jump in and wrap its arms around it. having said that democrats are trying to associate themselves with mother-in-law of the frustration and tap into it as a political lever over 2012 and republicans are keeping their distance, at least so far. >> you mentioned be careful how they align themselves. you don't want to take something for credit you, obviously didn't do. is there also so
nice to have you with us. as we look at this one month in on these protests there seems to have a little bit of a shift among politicians in the way they are reacting to these protests and even embracing them. who, right now, seems to be embracing these protesters and their movement? >> the first thing i would say, it is dangerous for anyone in washington, republican or democrat being to say they were there first. the protesters know they were there first and it appears to be an organic...
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there's another batch developing to the west of us. and that will move in during the overnight, primarily after 2:00, 3:00 in the morning. so in the morning, thursday, i expect to see rain across the region. and it will be with us on and off during the day. could pick up easily a half inch of rain or more. and once that rain passes, it will get quite chilly. in fact, cold enough, there may even be frost or freezing temperatures across northern maryland and southern pennsylvania on friday morning. but we'll have sunshine. tim takes a look at the tropics. hurricane down there. considerably in the forecast. looks better than it did a couple of days ago. >> this one is affecting most of the late season vacationers. downat around the yucatan peninsula. which includes cancun and cozumel. this, of course, is rena. downgraded to a category 1 hurricane. moving to the northwest at just around 6 miles per hour. but expect it to glance off of the yucatan and kind of get directed back toward florida. in its state there, it is expected to maybe stre
there's another batch developing to the west of us. and that will move in during the overnight, primarily after 2:00, 3:00 in the morning. so in the morning, thursday, i expect to see rain across the region. and it will be with us on and off during the day. could pick up easily a half inch of rain or more. and once that rain passes, it will get quite chilly. in fact, cold enough, there may even be frost or freezing temperatures across northern maryland and southern pennsylvania on friday...
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and that kept all of us incredibly busy. and it just didn't occur to me that he could be involved in any kind of criminal activity. >> safer: andrew says his father would often walk his clients through the 19th floor to show actual trades being made. you feel that the legitimacy of the trading business offered protection to what your father was doing. >> andrew madoff: absolutely. absolutely. >> safer: that he was using you and your brother? >> andrew madoff: absolutely. it was one of the hardest things to come to grips with, in trying to get my head around this, was that feeling that i had been used almost as... as a human shield by him. he... it's... it's unforgivable. no... no father should do that to their sons. >> bernie madoff: you know, the basic concept of wall street... >> safer: he says he thought his father was a financial genius. there were suspicions about madoff's remarkably consistent returns, but the s.e.c. repeatedly cleared him of any wrongdoing. what troubled andrew was his father's refusal to discuss any
and that kept all of us incredibly busy. and it just didn't occur to me that he could be involved in any kind of criminal activity. >> safer: andrew says his father would often walk his clients through the 19th floor to show actual trades being made. you feel that the legitimacy of the trading business offered protection to what your father was doing. >> andrew madoff: absolutely. absolutely. >> safer: that he was using you and your brother? >> andrew madoff: absolutely....
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joining us now is michael san dtoli, great to have you with us. >> good morning. >> the data has started to look better so many times and we haven't gotten to a turning point. do you think this is it? >> it is encouraging to what we saw in the first half of the year and what we were fearing two or three months ago the third quarter would have somewhere close to zero. it means things have firmed up in the economy. i think we are in for this a little while. a bumpy recovery fits and starts because we don't have a lot of the tail winds we have had in previous recoveries. >> the consumer, though, it looks like they are coming out of hibernation. main street and the economists expect it not to be the case. we are spending a little more. >> we are spending a little more. i would say it's basically below the long-term trend in consumer growth but it shows the consumers are out of the bunker. there are fewer absolute unemployed people in the country this year versus last year. how we measure economic statistics. those who have a job are on a more normal spending pace at this point. it means we h
joining us now is michael san dtoli, great to have you with us. >> good morning. >> the data has started to look better so many times and we haven't gotten to a turning point. do you think this is it? >> it is encouraging to what we saw in the first half of the year and what we were fearing two or three months ago the third quarter would have somewhere close to zero. it means things have firmed up in the economy. i think we are in for this a little while. a bumpy recovery fits...
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stay with us for that! it's coming up in a bit. >>> republican presidential candidate mitt romney is scheduled to address the voter values summit in washington pooed after a christian pastor made controversial remarks about romney's mormon religion, calling it a cull. whit johnson is with us with the latest. >> reporter: many people are waiting to see if mitt romney does, in fact, address some of those concerns later today. so far, the romney campaign has given no official response to the pastor's comments but i would not be surprised if, on some level, today, mitt romney does talk about his mormon faith. he has long been a proud mormon, proud of his religion. he has always defended his religion, hasn't ducked these questions in the past. he has argued that mormonism is a form of christianity. if you remember in 2007 mitt romney rolled out a big speech trying to bridge the divide between shichl and sohimself an of the evangelicals in his base. he thinks romney should stay laser focused on the issues. he say
stay with us for that! it's coming up in a bit. >>> republican presidential candidate mitt romney is scheduled to address the voter values summit in washington pooed after a christian pastor made controversial remarks about romney's mormon religion, calling it a cull. whit johnson is with us with the latest. >> reporter: many people are waiting to see if mitt romney does, in fact, address some of those concerns later today. so far, the romney campaign has given no official...
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one last chance to recap the rodgers day if you're joining us late. again, it's nothing short of spectacular. four touchdown passes. in fact, his four primary receivers, i'll put cobb at the moment at number five, his first four wideouts all score a touchdown. jennings, jones, driver and nelson. phil: that's a great point. mike mccarthy says, we play them all, we don't say, oh, here's a special play, let's get this guy in there. we roll them in, he can work with all of them. jim: one more snap and they will be 4-0. it will be 10 consecutive wins for the packers when you include the postseason last year, going back to late last year. again tonight on "60 minutes", andy rooney's farewell. he's a regular on that great show. followed by "the amazing race," "the good wife" and "csi: miami." here on america's number one network. put it in the books. seven different -- seven touchdown passes in the game today. the four by ronk, the three by orton -- by rodgers, the three by orton. but the packers north of 500 in total offense and that man did it all. rodgers
one last chance to recap the rodgers day if you're joining us late. again, it's nothing short of spectacular. four touchdown passes. in fact, his four primary receivers, i'll put cobb at the moment at number five, his first four wideouts all score a touchdown. jennings, jones, driver and nelson. phil: that's a great point. mike mccarthy says, we play them all, we don't say, oh, here's a special play, let's get this guy in there. we roll them in, he can work with all of them. jim: one more snap...
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west winds, west southwest kept us in pleasant air. now over the next 24 hours the wind will go more to the southeast and the east. that means moisture once again coming in from the atlantic. now down to the south, a system has a lot of tropical moisture. key west had as much as 6 inches of rain. that is tropical stuff. this whole system is moving up to the north. to the west of us, another area of low pressure is moving out to the east. that means both of these are going to combine. one of them will pass through the ohio valley, the other one along the east coast. so we'll be maybe in between. it looks like a very windy and wet wednesday before things calm down. this one will move quickly and this one may hang out a little bit, but to the north another air mass will filter in. so after the rain on wednesday, it gets chilly and breezy. it will feel like fall by the middle or end of this week. so that low pressure developing out to the west. the other one coming up from the south. you can see the rain on the model on late tuesday night
west winds, west southwest kept us in pleasant air. now over the next 24 hours the wind will go more to the southeast and the east. that means moisture once again coming in from the atlantic. now down to the south, a system has a lot of tropical moisture. key west had as much as 6 inches of rain. that is tropical stuff. this whole system is moving up to the north. to the west of us, another area of low pressure is moving out to the east. that means both of these are going to combine. one of...
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still rain to the southwest of us. although the bulk of this stuff out over west virginia, ohio, still moving northward. there is still shower activity moving south of our region. in fact, it may impact us later tonight. maybe even some thundershower activity before it all clears out. good news coming up tomorrow. because low pressure will pass through the region. however, it's going to be out to the west of us. it's going to be breezy. push out those waves. it will be driving out the clouds and lots of sunshine. but it will be windy. winds up maybe 30 miles an hour. but the good news is, the rain will be over later tonight. and eventually, it will start cooling down toward the end of the week. mary? >> bob. thank you. we'll check in on our roads right now. kristy breslin is watching it for us. is rain affecting today, kristy? >> unfortunately, it is, mary. and especially on the beltway system. that's always a tough spot in the afternoons. heavy to security boulevard. and on the outer loop, we're also seeing delays the
still rain to the southwest of us. although the bulk of this stuff out over west virginia, ohio, still moving northward. there is still shower activity moving south of our region. in fact, it may impact us later tonight. maybe even some thundershower activity before it all clears out. good news coming up tomorrow. because low pressure will pass through the region. however, it's going to be out to the west of us. it's going to be breezy. push out those waves. it will be driving out the clouds...
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by using his birthday to help the causes he benefits. clinton is celebrating today and thinking about tomorrow. seth doane, cbs news, new york. >>> apparently, lady gaga, bill clinton, says will not be wearing her meat dress out of deference to his -- >> very nice of her. >> they worked that out. >> didn't really understand that. >> clinton says he is almost vegan. i don't know what that means. >> some say he is back to his college weight? >> very impressive. >>> a plane is on its way to pick up a researcher who suffered a stroke last august. >> we are going to speak to someone who made the dangerous trip, about the risks of getting her back home safely to the u.s. we will be right back. ,,,, [ mr. connally ] i was paying too much with cable. it was crazy! paying so much you want better quality. it was like you were trapped because that was the only system that was in our neighborhood -- was that cable. i was just getting too frustrated. [ male announcer ] stop paying for second best. upgrade to verizon fios tv, internet and phone for ou
by using his birthday to help the causes he benefits. clinton is celebrating today and thinking about tomorrow. seth doane, cbs news, new york. >>> apparently, lady gaga, bill clinton, says will not be wearing her meat dress out of deference to his -- >> very nice of her. >> they worked that out. >> didn't really understand that. >> clinton says he is almost vegan. i don't know what that means. >> some say he is back to his college weight? >> very...
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and the clock is stopped with 3:29 as houston uses its final time-out. dan: here's the one look that we looked at. let's concentrate on that right toe of jacoby jones. see, right there, i thought it contacted the ground. from that angle there, i sure thought that his right foot touched the turf. greg: heck of an effort by jacoby jones. just didn't work. those of you expecting to see "60 minutes," you're watching the nfl on cbs. our game between houston and baltimore. greg gumbel along with dan dierdorf and the rest of our cbs sports crew. "60 minutes" will be seen in its entirety immediately following this game except on the west coast. baltimore leads it 26-14 with under 3:30 to play. this is rice. inside the 25 to the 23. dan: this was a game very much being contested and until the last drive by the baltimore ravens. the last time they had the ballings they went down the field. ray rice, a couple of huge plays, anquan boldin, a big catch and they did their best to try to it this away. now with a 12-point lead. this has been a very physical game. both q
and the clock is stopped with 3:29 as houston uses its final time-out. dan: here's the one look that we looked at. let's concentrate on that right toe of jacoby jones. see, right there, i thought it contacted the ground. from that angle there, i sure thought that his right foot touched the turf. greg: heck of an effort by jacoby jones. just didn't work. those of you expecting to see "60 minutes," you're watching the nfl on cbs. our game between houston and baltimore. greg gumbel along...
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thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. >>> police in southern california say a child custody fight may have led to a massacre at a hair salon. eight people were shot and killed and, this morning, another is in critical condition. witnesses say the suspect is in custody. scott evans decry is the ex-husband of a salon employee and it happened in seal beach in orange county, south of l.a. elizabeth sanchez is there with the latest. good morning, elizabeth. >> good morning, betty. >> reporter: police just released the suspect's name a short time ago. as you said, it is scott decry. police say he is the man that came into the salon behind me late wednesday afternoon, opened fire, killing his ex-wife, among others. police worked through the night digging for clues inside salon meritage, the scene of orange county's deadliest shooting spree ever. >> i have worked here my whole life and nothing has ever happened. i've never even heard of like robberies. >> reporter: authorities say 42-year-old scott decry walked
thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. >>> police in southern california say a child custody fight may have led to a massacre at a hair salon. eight people were shot and killed and, this morning, another is in critical condition. witnesses say the suspect is in custody. scott evans decry is the ex-husband of a salon employee and it happened in seal beach in orange county, south of l.a. elizabeth sanchez is there with the latest. good morning, elizabeth. >> good morning, betty....
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for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the original 100% lactose-free milk. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. >>> time now for a check on the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows thunderstorms rolling into the plains and the east coast is looking at mostly clear skies. later today, some potentially severe weather expected from minnesota down to oklahoma and even in parts of texas. and scattered rain showers are coming into the pacific northwest. >>> in sports, the two national league divisional series will be decided tonight. philadelphia hosts st. louis in game five and milwaukee hosts arizona. in the american league, the tigers got back-to-back home runs in the first inning to jump to a quick lead. yankees had the bases loaded several times but could not get a key hit in late innings. detroit beat new york 3-2, winning the series three games to two. >>> the yankees are so good that i'd be lying if i said it didn't give me a little extra satisfaction to be able to do it h
for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the original 100% lactose-free milk. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. >>> time now for a check on the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows thunderstorms rolling into the plains and the east coast is looking at mostly clear skies. later today, some potentially severe weather expected from minnesota down to oklahoma and even in parts of texas. and scattered rain...